Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Chi”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Chi” can you think of?
For example, many of you might immediately think of “Cheche Check One Two!”
There are plenty of words that start with “chi,” like “chikyuu” (Earth), “chototsu moushin” (headlong rush), and “chou‑[something]” (super‑[something]).
I’m sure some Vocaloid fans saw those words and had several song titles pop into mind.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of Vocaloid songs whose titles begin with “chi.”
We hope you’ll discover some new tracks as you read!
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Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Starting with 'Chi' (31–40)
CHECKMATESomari

A hip-hop tune where the back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Len hits hard.
Released in January 2025, this duet song centers on a chess theme and brims with tension.
The combination of a meticulously constructed track and an original flow delivers a fresh shock.
The lyrics, conveying a strong will to push forward, are also compelling.
Highly recommended not only for hip-hop fans but also for moments when you want to ignite your fighting spirit.
No, that’s not it~ ^ ^A4。

It’s a track with the kind of power that unsettles the listener’s heart.
Included on the full album released in April 2025, with the music video dropping in May.
The stylish sound arrangement and unpredictable song structure leave a strong impression.
And the lyrics—cynically rendered with black humor and emoticons—knock you out with their pent-up, helpless feelings.
If you’re looking for a music experience that refuses to fit the mold, or you’re in the mood to have your murky emotions voiced from a slant angle, this might be just the thing.
Che-che, check, one-two! (Wada Takeaki)Matsushita

A singer with a husky voice who captivates fans and never lets go, Matsushita.
She began her activities around 2008 on Niconico, gaining popularity through covers of Vocaloid songs and anime tracks.
In December 2013, she made her major debut with “Matsushita Shita Ue Ue ←→ AB” from EXIT TUNES.
She has since released a string of works blending Vocaloid covers with new songs, including the albums “15 Reasons Why Matsushita Falls in Love with 2D” and “Order Up: Matsushita After.” She’s a multi-talented creator who also contributes songs to rhythm games and produces fashion brands!
Super rulesisonosuke

I’m captivated by the edgy sound arrangement! Created by isonosuke, this work is set for release in April 2025.
It was produced as the official demo song for VoiSona Loul.
Its standout feature is a world where Loul herself is the protagonist, declaring, “I am the rule.” And the exhilarating, wordplay-laced chorus is simply irresistible.
If you’re drawn to futuristic sounds, this one’s bound to win you over!
A small lightisaku P
This is a heartbreakingly sad Christmas song by Isaku-P, named after their comment on the video: “I’ve always wanted to post on Niconico at least once before I die… I made this track on impulse, and my wish has come true—this is my first post.
Now I can go anytime.” There are surely kids like this out there… It’s included on the compilation album “Noel-Loid feat.
Hatsune Miku.”
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Chi' (41–50)
Chimidoro SwitchMAYU/mothy

This is a song by a Vocaloid producer famous for the “Aku no Series.” Despite its violent content, the tag “Don’t push it! Absolutely don’t push it!” is surreal.
It’s included on a special two-disc CD featuring an all-star lineup of 30 participants and brand-new songs written for MAYU.
A small pupa is inside the cocoon.MAYU/otetsu

It’s a track that opens with a heavy guitar sound and an impressive intro riff.
The chorus is catchy.
It’s included on the special two-disc CD of newly written songs for “VOCALOID3 Library MAYU”/“MAYU,” and it’s also available for karaoke distribution.


